A sleeve for a cable spool having a cylindrical drum 8 and a pair of opposing end flanges. The sleeve includes a plurality of sleeve portions 7. Each sleeve portion 7 includes a body portion 10 for supporting cable thereon. The sleeve portions 7 are positionable on the cable spool such that the body portions 10 collectively define a cable support surface around the cylindrical drum 8, the cable support surface having a diameter greater than the cylindrical drum 8.
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1. A sleeve for a cable spool having a cylindrical drum and a pair of opposing end flanges, the sleeve including a plurality of sleeve portions, each sleeve portion including a pair of upstanding members and a body portion for supporting cable thereon, the body portion bridging the upstanding members together, each upstanding member including a base for positioning on the cylindrical drum and a wall section extending away from the base, opposite ends of the body portion being connected to opposing wall sections to bridge the upstanding members,
wherein the sleeve portions are positionable on the cylindrical drum of the cable spool such that the body portions collectively define a cable support surface around the cylindrical drum, the cable support surface having a diameter greater than the cylindrical drum, and
wherein the ends of the body portion are mountable in one or more spaced openings provided in the wall sections such that a distance between the body portion and respective bases of the upstanding members can be adjusted to thereby change the diameter of the cable support surface.
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The present invention relates to spools for storing cable, wire and the like. More particularly, the present invention relates to a sleeve for a spool.
Spools are commonly used to store cable, for example electrical cable. Spools typically include a cylindrical drum with an end flange being provided at each end the drum. Cable is wound about the cylindrical drum in multiple layers.
The dimensions of a spool are largely dependent upon the size and type of cable the spool is designed to carry. With increasing cable diameter the ability of cable to bend generally decreases. As a result, a spool with a cylindrical drum of larger diameter is required. In this respect, the diameter of the cylindrical drum must be large enough to enable the cable to conform with the curvature of the drum. If the diameter of the drum is too small, the cable risks being bent beyond its limits. Accordingly, if cables of different diameters are stored on the same spool, the diameter of the cylindrical drum must be suitable to accommodate the cable having the largest diameter.
A problem with storing cables of differing diameter on the same spool, for example two different diameter cables, is that the smaller diameter cable covering one half of the drum can get snagged on the larger diameter cable covering the other half of the drum, when the smaller diameter cable is being unwound from the spool. In order to address this problem, attempts have been made in the past to provide some form of divider at the mid-point of the drum. While divided spools are of assistance, they are not able to be readily retro-fitted to existing spools.
It would be desirable to provide a device which overcomes or ameliorates at least one of the above mentioned problems with the existing art.
Any discussion of documents, devices, acts or knowledge in this specification is included to explain the context of the invention. It should not be taken as an admission that any of the material formed part of the prior art base or the common general knowledge in the relevant art in Australia or any other country.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided sleeve for a cable spool having a cylindrical drum and a pair of opposing end flanges, the sleeve including a plurality of sleeve portions, each sleeve portion including a body portion for supporting cable thereon,
wherein the sleeve portions are positionable on the cable spool such that the body portions collectively define a cable support surface around the cylindrical drum, the cable support surface having a diameter greater than the cylindrical drum.
In a first embodiment of the invention, the sleeve portion further includes a pair of upstanding members, the body portion bridging the upstanding members together. In this respect, each upstanding member may include a base for positioning on the cylindrical drum and a wall section extending away from the base, opposite ends of the body portion can be connected to opposing wall sections to bridge the upstanding members.
The ends of the body portion can preferably be mounted in one or more spaced openings provided in the wall sections such that the distance between the body portion and respective bases of the upstanding members can be adjusted to thereby change the diameter of the cable support surface.
Adjacent sleeve portions may be connectable together by interlocking means provided on the base of the upstanding members.
The upstanding members of one sleeve portion may substantially align with the upstanding members of an adjacent sleeve portion when the sleeve portions are positioned on the cylindrical drum.
In another embodiment of the invention, at least one of the sleeve portions further includes one or more flange members extending radially from the body portion, the one or more flange members dividing the cable support surface into sections.
Further, the sleeve may include a pair of sleeve portions with one or more of the flange members being provided on both sleeve portions. In addition, a flange member of one sleeve portion may be substantially aligned with a flange member of the other sleeve portion such that, when the sleeve portions are positioned on the cable spool, the aligned flange members together define a divider between the sections of the cable support surface. The aligned flange members may also be sized such that the divider extends substantially around the circumference cable support surface.
The aligned flange members may divide the cable support surface into at least a first section and a second section, the body portion of each sleeve portion being sized such that an outer radius of the first section is different to an outer radius of the second section.
Alternatively, the aligned flange members may divide the tubular hub into at least first, second and third sections, the body portion of each sleeve portion being sized such that an outer radius of each section is different to one another.
At least one of the sleeve portions may further include an upstanding member at each end of the body portion. More preferably, each sleeve portion includes an upstanding member at each end of the body portion. Adjacent upstanding members may abut one another to form a substantially continuous wall at the ends of the body portions.
The sleeve may further include one or more fastening members for securing adjacent upstanding members in abutment with one another. In this respect, the fastening members can be securable in aligned grooves provided in adjacent upstanding members.
Further, the body portions may be sized such that the cable support surface formed around the cylindrical drum is substantially continuous.
One or more of the body portions can also be integrally formed with at least one flange member.
In another embodiment, the aligned flange members may be moveable along the body portions to thereby adjust the size of the cable support surface sections. Further, one or more of the body portions may include guide means for guiding movement of the aligned flange members along the body portions.
The body portions may also be arcuate in shape to substantially match the curvature of the cylindrical drum.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sleeve for a cable spool having a cylindrical drum and a pair of opposing end flanges. The sleeve includes a plurality of sleeve portions, each sleeve portion includes an arcuate body portion. At least one of the sleeve portions further includes one or more flange members extending radially from the body portion, wherein the sleeve portions are positionable on the cable spool such that the arcuate body portions together define a cable support surface around the cylindrical drum with the one or more flange members dividing the cable support surface into sections.
The present invention is advantageously able to convert a conventional cable spool, having a cylindrical drum of constant diameter, to a cable spool divided into sections. Further, the present invention enables a conventional cable spool to be customised to the desired requirements of a particular cable. In addition, the ability of the flange members to move relative to the arcuate body portions advantageously enables the cable spool to be divided into sections of a desired size.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention. The following description should not be considered as limiting any of the statements in the previous section. Preferred embodiments will be described with reference to the following figures in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings there is shown various embodiments of a sleeve 1 for a cable spool 3. The cable spool 3 has a cylindrical drum and a pair of opposing end flanges 5. The sleeve 1 including a plurality of sleeve portions 7.
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When attaching the sleeve 1 to the cable spool 3, the sleeve 1 is preferably mounted towards one end of the cable spool 3 with one upstanding member 13 of each sleeve portion 7 in close proximity or abutment with an end flange 5 of the cable spool 3. The upstanding members 13 are positioned on the cable spool 3 one behind the other as shown in
Once the first upstanding member 13 of each row has been fastened to the cylindrical drum 8, for example by inserting a fastener through the base 12 and into the drum 8, the base 12 of the next upstanding member 13 in the row can either be interconnected to the base of the first upstanding member 13 via locking tabs 18, or alternatively fastened directly to the cylindrical drum 8 in the same manner as the first upstanding member 13. Similarly, further upstanding members 13 in the row can either be interconnected to neighbouring upstanding members 13 via the locking tabs 18 or be individually fastened directly to the cylindrical drum 8 in the same manner as the first upstanding member 13. Although fifteen sleeve portions are mounted to the cylindrical drum 8 in
With the sleeve in accordance with the first embodiment in position on the cylindrical drum 8, the upstanding members 13 forming the second row prevent cable wound around the cable support surface (created by the connecting members 10) from interfering with another cable that may be wound around the cylindrical drum 8 next to the sleeve.
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In order to secure the upstanding wall members 13 together, a series of grooves 15 may be provided in each wall member 13 with the grooves 15 of adjacent sleeve portions 7 being aligned to form an internal cavity into which a fastening member, preferably in the form of a planar end cap, may be inserted to secure the sleeve portions 7 together.
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Whilst the sleeve 1 is intended to be applied to a conventional cable spool 3, the sleeve 1 may be used in a stand alone form in a similar manner to a conventional cable spool with dividers.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the cylindrical drum of the cable spool 3 may include one or more roller guides 19 securely mounted thereon. With reference to
In a further embodiment, cog teeth may also be provided on the inner surface of the body portion 9 of each sleeve portion 7 to mechanically assist in winding cable provided on the sleeve 1. In this respect at least one of the upstanding members 13 includes an aperture therein to allow for the installation of a matching gear set. The matching gear set can be connected to an electric motor or crank.
The sleeve in accordance with the present invention advantageously enables multiple cables to be stored on the same cable spool without interference. Further, by having regions of different diameter, the sleeve enables a conventional cable spool to accommodate cable with different diameters and lengths and different bending radii, thus minimising the number of spools which need to be handled.
As the present invention may be embodied in separate forms without departing from the essential characteristics of the invention, it should be understood that the above described embodiment should not be considered to limit the present invention but rather should be construed broadly. Various modifications and equivalent arrangements are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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